In Between the Sound of My HummingBird: Surviving Trauma with Only Memory for Comfort
Seun Faleke’s In Between the Sound of My HummingBird is an account of past trauma, drawn up in the non-linear ...
Seun Faleke’s In Between the Sound of My HummingBird is an account of past trauma, drawn up in the non-linear ...
Alex Rosales’ Small Showers, a 17-minute drama on a couple’s fraught relationship in the wake of bereavement, is agonisingly naked. ...
Melissa Vitello’s The Coven, an 8-minute horror-comedy written by Adriana Natale, is queer, campy, and hilarious. The story of an ...
La noche dentro, Antonio Cuesta’s 24-minute thriller, is a feat of filmmaking. A sensorily taut narrative following the immediate aftermath ...
Cameron Tyler Carr’s 18-minute sci-fi drama Harlem Fragments is not a trip down memory lane. It is an adventure spanning ...
Federica Avagliano’s 15-minute vampire horror La Petite Mort will inevitably remind you of Black Swan—and not only because they are ...
Alexis Evelyn’s My Obsession with Death is a 10-minute comedy that, along with its young adult protagonist, attempts to transcend ...
Dustie Carter’s documentary on Lew Blink, Dumpster Archaeology captures its subject’s lighthearted whimsy through its comedic, stylised design—leaving the job ...
Oliver Ward’s Aroma is a 10-minute short set in a modern North London cafe but has the flavour of post-war ...
Jonathan Shaw’s Trouble, an Irish Civil War drama through the eyes of a bereaved family, is brimming with an oppressive ...
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